Do providers think long-term?

We are as different as any other women. Some came in with a plan, some have created one as they've went along and some plan to ride this out until they can't anymore.
College personally got me into this and when I'm comfy in the career I want outside of this (after undergrad and graduate school are done) that's when this will likely end for me. I do know more than a few who have done this for 10, 15yrs and much more but I'd like for this to be my hobby as well .... not a super long-term career and if many are not saving they should start like with any other job....imo. Originally Posted by MOCHAakaMOCHA

This is definitely the most interesting answer. Would you say you would still provide every now and then, as a hobby, even if you had a financially stable life?
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Heh ....... I dunno probably wouldn't continue providing in the traditional sense unless the offer was good enough .... have a high minimum maybe lol.
For example I know a lady who has retired from traditional providing lifestyle (touring, taking hourly appts etc etc etc) aside from being a screener for other ladies and taking at minimum for herself 24hr dates.or longer dates with certain regulars.
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I'm impressed by your comment Kammye.
Hot and smart...I'm liking you more and more.
What are you?....A career guidance counselor or fucking financial planner? Why does it matter? Originally Posted by Russ38
My thoughts exactly.